
Numorpho Cybernetic Systems Partners with Wurth Additive Group and Raise3D to Revolutionize Secure Additive Manufacturing
Chicago, IL – March 12, 2025 – Numorpho Cybernetic Systems (NUMO) is proud to announce a groundbreaking advancement in secure additive manufacturing in collaboration with Wurth Additive Group’s Digital Inventory Service (DIS) and Raise3D’s print farm in Houston. This initiative pioneers a secure, encrypted, and fully managed 3D printing recipe-based transaction framework, marking a significant leap in digital manufacturing.
Our first deployment under this framework is a one-shot 3D-printed folding hard hat and sensor enclosure, demonstrating NUMO’s ability to integrate secure digital inventory management with next-generation additive manufacturing processes. By leveraging Wurth Additive Group’s DIS for encryption, security, and IP protection and Raise3D’s industrial-grade print farms, Numorpho is setting a new standard for on-demand, decentralized production with traceable and immutable data integrity.
Advancing Secure and Scalable Additive Manufacturing
This initiative is a testament to NUMO’s vision of a fully connected digital and physical manufacturing ecosystem, enabled by Wurth Additive Group’s DIS as the backbone for secure digital file recipe management. This partnership ensures that intellectual property, material configurations, and print parameters are securely stored and transmitted, providing manufacturers with:
- Guaranteed integrity and authenticity of 3D printing instructions.
- End-to-end encryption and IP protection for digital manufacturing files.
- Scalable on-demand production without compromising security.
- A robust framework for distributed and decentralized manufacturing.
Integrated Print Validation with the “Mini-Me” Test Coupon
A key innovation in this process is the inclusion of a sensor enclosure pendant that doubles as a test coupon. This “Mini-Me” validation piece is printed simultaneously with the hard hat, ensuring it undergoes identical environmental and process conditions. By analyzing this smaller component, manufacturers can verify print accuracy, material integrity, and process reliability before deploying the full-scale part, enhancing quality assurance and repeatability in secure additive manufacturing.
A Future-Ready Digital Manufacturing Solution
“Our collaboration with Wurth Additive Group and Raise3D represents a fundamental shift in how digital manufacturing recipes are secured, shared, and executed,” said Nitin Uchil, CEO of Numorpho Cybernetic Systems. “By embedding Wurth Additive Group’s recipe based DIS into our structured approach, we are paving the way for highly efficient, automated, and cyber-secure additive manufacturing workflows.”
As part of NUMO’s Mantra M5 framework, this initiative aligns with the company’s mission to merge composability, modularity, and intelligent orchestration into smart manufacturing solutions. The success of this first recipe sets the stage for wider industrial applications, from aerospace to automotive and beyond.
For more information on Numorpho Cybernetic Systems and its innovations in Cyber-Physical Systems, Adaptive Engineering, Digital Twinning, and AI-powered manufacturing, visit https://numorpho.org/
NITIN UCHIL Founder, CEO & Technical Evangelist
nitin.uchil@numorpho.com
